Man told Crown security he was a 'Pakistani terrorist', court told


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A man accused of making threats at Crown Casino allegedly told a security guard he was a Pakistani terrorist, sparking the evacuation of hundreds of staff and patrons.


Crown Casino was closed after the incident.

Crown Casino was closed after the incident.


Photo: Simon Schluter


Malaysian Nadim Ismail, 55, appeared before Melbourne Magistrates Court on Thursday charged with making threats to kill, making a false report to police, and making false statements.


Detective Senior Constable Liam Comrie said Mr Ismail told a Crown security guard on Wednesday night that he was a Pakistani terrorist, which caused staff to “be fearful” and notify police before the casino was evacuated.


AAP


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